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4.5 on Amazon
13 HN comments

Red Rising
Pierce Brown, Tim Gerard Reynolds, et al.
4.6 on Amazon
13 HN comments

The Secret
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4.5 on Amazon
12 HN comments

The Time Traveler's Wife
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4.4 on Amazon
9 HN comments

I, Robot
Isaac Asimov, Scott Brick, et al.
4.5 on Amazon
9 HN comments

Heretics of Dune: Dune Chronicles, Book 5
Frank Herbert, Simon Vance, et al.
4.7 on Amazon
9 HN comments

Neverwhere
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4.6 on Amazon
8 HN comments

Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore
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4.2 on Amazon
8 HN comments

Metro 2033
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8 HN comments

The Light Fantastic: A Novel of Discworld
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4.7 on Amazon
7 HN comments

The Wise Man's Fear: Kingkiller Chronicle, Book 2
Patrick Rothfuss, Nick Podehl, et al.
4.7 on Amazon
7 HN comments

Welcome to the Monkey House: A Collection of Short Works
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4.7 on Amazon
7 HN comments

Stardust
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4.6 on Amazon
7 HN comments

Warbreaker
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4.7 on Amazon
7 HN comments

The Ocean at the End of the Lane: A Novel
Neil Gaiman and HarperAudio
4.5 on Amazon
7 HN comments
zuppyonAug 5, 2021
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15839976-red-rising
bkohlmannonJuly 1, 2019
DatenstromonFeb 2, 2019
If this sounds like an interesting novel I would recommend Red Rising by Pierce Brown. It explores some of these issues.
mariushnonDec 1, 2017
Also:
Bobiverse https://www.goodreads.com/series/192752-bobiverse
First Conquest
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/21519728-first-conquest
Lost Colonies Trilogy
https://www.goodreads.com/series/166573-lost-colonies-trilog...
bearBeetsBattleonDec 22, 2016
monroepeonJune 22, 2015
http://www.amazon.com/Red-Rising-The-Trilogy-Book-ebook/dp/B...
AndrewbassonDec 22, 2016
chrisackyonFeb 22, 2021
nkzednanonNov 30, 2017
Red Rising and sequels by Pierce Brown
The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion
(I read Three Body Problem + sequels in 2016. The first book I thought was ok. I really liked the second book - The Dark Forest - the Dark Forest theory of the universe I thought was quite interesting)
PaninoonNov 5, 2017
Honorable mention: The Water Knife (Paolo Bacigalupi).
debofloonJuly 2, 2019
mmcclureonDec 23, 2018
I almost gave up on Three Body Problem because it starts off a little slowly and it's difficult to see where the book is going. Absolutely worth it in the end, though. The second two are the kinds of books you can rip through quickly if you've got a little extra reading time over the holidays.
mustangerangonDec 29, 2019
* Stormlight Archive (series) by Brandon Sanderson
* The Three-Body Problem (series) by Cixin Liu
* Malazan Book of the Fallen (series) by Steven Erikson
Why all fiction? No matter how much I read about the human mind or current affairs or computer science or quantum physics or ..., there is no deeper, more lasting feeling in my soul than finishing an epic tale that has grabbed every ounce of my attention. So much fun, so many characters and plot twists and emotions and gains and losses. I loved every second reading these books and they have restored my faith in modern writing. Well done.